Wheel Changing
1. Spare Wheel Clamp
2. Wheel Nut Spanner and trim remover
3. Jack
4. Jack Handle
5. Locking wheel nut tools
Removing the Spare Wheel
- Remove the luggage compartment floor
covering and hardboard panel.
- Unscrew the spare wheel clamp to release the
spare wheel.
WARNING!
To avoid injury from passing
vehicles, try to park your car in a lay-by
away from the thoroughfare and make your
passengers wait in a safe area away from
the disabled vehicle.
ALWAYS
switch on the hazard warning
lights and use any other warning devices
available to alert other road users.
ALWAYS
ensure the jack is positioned on
firm, level ground, but not on metal
gratings or manhole covers!
ALWAYS
apply the handbrake and engage
1st gear (select 'P' for automatic
transmission). If jacking the car on a slope,
place chocks at the front and rear of the
wheel diagonally opposite the one to be
removed.
NEVER
jack the car with people inside!
NEVER
jack the car with a caravan or
trailer connected!
NEVER
work beneath the car with the jack
as only means of support. The jack is
designed for wheel changing only and
should not be used for any other purpose!